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CHARAE
FemaleRare, Greek-derived name meaning 'grace', historically used for both genders but now more commonly female.
CHARAINE
FemaleUnique feminine name of French origin, derived from 'char' meaning 'dear', and feminized with the suffix '-aine'.
CHARAN
MaleSanskrit-derived Indian name meaning "feet," symbolizing humility and strong foundation, often associated with Lord Krishna's divine grace and revered lotus feet.
CHARANDA
FemaleCharanda is of Latin origin, meaning 'song' or 'chant'. It derives from the Latin word 'carmen', which translates to 'song'.
CHARAY
FemaleThe name Charay originates from medieval France and means "chariot" or "cart," derived from the Occitan word "charra.
CHARBEL
MaleMale given name of Lebanese origin, derived from the village of Charbel named after Saint Charbel Makhlouf, a Maronite monk known for his holiness and miracles. It is popular among Lebanese Christians as it signifies devotion and has cultural significance due to its historic pilgrimage site.
CHARD
MaleUnique unisex given name of French origin, meaning "to sing", and was historically used as a nickname for those with beautiful voices or a love for singing during medieval France's golden age of music and poetry.
CHARDA
FemaleRare Persian name derived from "chardah," meaning "fourteen" and symbolizing patience and perseverance. Traditionally given to children born on the 14th day of the month, it gained popularity during the Safavid dynasty and remains beloved today.
CHARDAE
FemaleDistinctive name of African American origin, created by combining Charles ("free man") and Jade ("stone of the side"). It is modern, dynamic, and unique in sound, though its meaning may vary based on personal interpretation.
CHARDAI
FemaleThe Hebrew name Chardai means 'song', inspired by a musician son of King David.
CHARDANAE
FemaleUnique French name derived from 'chardane,' a type of grass used for ropes or fabrics, signifying strength and resilience.
CHARDANAY
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin, having no clear connection to any specific language or culture. Its meaning remains unclear, though some suggest it may be derived from the French word "chardon" or a variant spelling of the Arabic name Chadara. Despite its uncertain origins and meaning, Chardanay has been used as a unisex given name worldwide since the late 20th century, with notable bearer including American singer-songwriter and actress Chardanay Turner.
CHARDARIUS
MaleAfrican American name derived from the Latin "carus" meaning dear or beloved combined with Arabic "-arius" signifying relating to or connected with. It reflects love, connection, and cultural identity.
CHARDASIA
FemaleAfrican-origin female name, deriving from Yoruba words "Oshun" (love, beauty) and "Adisa" (crown brings forth), meaning 'Love brings forth the crown'.
CHARDAY
FemaleRare yet captivating French-origin name derived from 'chard' meaning 'cabbage,' combined with '-day' suggesting a harvest-time birthday.
CHARDE
FemaleRare name of uncertain origin, sometimes considered a variant of Charlotte or a diminutive of Charles, both meaning 'free'.
CHARDEE
FemaleChardée is a French given name derived from the Occitan word 'chardon', meaning thistle, symbolizing resilience and perseverance.
CHARDELL
FemaleDistinctive African American name from the mid-20th century, whose meaning remains unclear but embodies strength and independence.
CHARDEY
FemaleCharday is a distinctive French name coined in the late 20th century, derived from 'chard', meaning perpetual spinach.
CHARDON
FemaleThe name Chardon is French in origin and means 'thistle', symbolizing courage and resilience. Traditionally used as a surname, it has also been given as a unisex first name since the 20th century.
CHARDONAE
FemaleAfrican-origin name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, combining "Chara" (good/beautiful) and "Nae" (mother), signifying "beautiful mother".
CHARDONAY
FemaleChardonnay is an elegant French feminine name derived from 'chardon,' meaning thistle, and associated with the Chardonnay grape variety used in white wine production.
CHARDONNAE
FemaleCaptivating African-origin female name derived from the Ashanti word "Chardaa," meaning "first-born daughter.
CHARDONNAY
FemaleUnique French-origin girl's name derived from the white wine grape variety 'chardonnay'. While its meaning isn't explicitly defined, it's often associated with sophistication and elegance, and has gained popularity worldwide since the mid-20th century despite being first used in France during the late 19th century.
CHARE
FemaleHebrew name meaning "song" or "poem", derived from the word "shir".
CHAREA
FemaleRare Persian female given name derived from 'chaharazad', the intelligent and courageous heroine of One Thousand and One Nights.
CHARECE
FemaleUnique and meaningful name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba language and translating to 'God has given me beauty.'
CHAREE
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'song' or 'melody', used historically by both men and women.
CHAREEN
FemaleHebrew name that means "song" or "melody".
CHAREESE
FemaleAfrican American-origin name, created by combining 'Charisma' and 'Caresse', signifying charm, grace, and gentleness.
CHAREL
FemaleCharles is a Germanic name derived from 'karl', meaning 'free man' or 'strong'.
CHARELL
FemaleIgbo name of African origin, meaning "God answers me," symbolizing divine intervention and protection.
CHARELLE
FemaleUnique French given name derived from Charlotte, which shares the same meaning: 'dear' or 'beloved'.
CHARELS
MaleCharles is a Germanic name derived from 'hards' and 'man', meaning 'strong'. Introduced to France by Charlemagne, it has been widely used among European royalty.
CHAREMON
FemaleCharlemagne's name means "strong as a rock" or "free man," derived from Old French words meaning strong/powerful ("char") and free man ("leman").
CHAREN
FemaleUncommon Armenian girl's name meaning "darling" or "beloved," derived from the Armenian word "chareen." It was traditionally given to girls with strong maternal lineages, reflecting its rich history in Armenian culture and mythology where Charens were wise, kind-hearted women revered for their strength and devotion.
CHARENE
FemaleFrench origin girls' name, derived from Charline which means "dear one" or "beloved one".
CHARES
MaleThe name Charles is of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German name Karl, meaning "strong man" or "free man.
CHARESE
FemaleRare, Greek-derived name meaning 'grace', popularized in Victorian England and associated with elegance and charm.
CHARESSA
FemaleDistinctive girl's name of unknown origins, popularized in the United States during the late 20th century, often associated with unique charm.